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Middle Unity 3D Developer
Location
Poland
Posted
34 days ago
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Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Middle Unity 3D Developer
Innovecs
• Develop gameplay features in a fast iterative process, collaborating with your team. • Develop gameplay, monetisation, customisation features in a team of programmers, designers and artists.
Job Requirements
- 3+ years of experience in Mobile Game Development with Unity 3D
- Strong understanding of SOLID principles
- Good knowledge of mobile games
- Self-motivated
- Experience working in highly collaborative teams of developers consisting of Programmers, Artists, QA Engineers and Game Designers
- Experience working within Agile methodologies (Scrum and Kanban)
- Ability and willingness to learn from others and share knowledge within the team
Benefits
- Flexible hours and remote-first mode
- Competitive compensation
- Complete Hardware/Software setup – anything you need for work
- Open-door culture, transparent communication, and top management at a handshake distance
- Health insurance, vacation, sick leaves, holidays, paid maternity/paternity leave
- Access to our learning & development center: workshops, webinars, training platform, and edutainment events
- Virtual team buildings and social activities
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• Work closely with small teams of Unity Game Developers and Artists • Implement game logic and systems in C# using Unity • Adapt and work within an existing code base, enhancing its functionality, stability and performance • Provide guidance and share your expertise • Ensure timely delivery of high-quality results



